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Alternative Fuel Capabilities of the Mod II Stirling Vehicle
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The Stirling engine is an inherently multifuel engine that has been demonstrated to operate on a wide range of alternate fuels. Among the attractive fuel alternatives for the Stirling engine in a variety of applications are methanol/ethanol, natural gas, jet fuels and synthetic fuels.
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Grandin, A. and Ernst, W., "Alternative Fuel Capabilities of the Mod II Stirling Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 880543, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880543.Also In
References
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